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1.The Crime of Monsieur Lange starring: René Lefèvre, Florelle, Jules Berry, Marcel Lévesque, Odette Talazac
directed by: Jean Renoir
February 05, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Crime of Monsieur Lange
Here's the story of "Arizona Jim"-- well, maybe not, but the young French author of the very popular cowboy stories is our hero, and we find out if he can live up to the heroics of his dime-novel creation. This light-as-air masterpiece from Renoir needs to be given the full Criterion treatment-- it's an equal to "The Grand Illusion" and "Rules of the Game" and Clair's "Le Million," starring the same actor. All lovers of film will enjoy it.

2.The Crime of Monsieur Lange starring: René Lefèvre, Florelle, Jules Berry, Marcel Lévesque, Odette Talazac
directed by: Jean Renoir
November 14, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Crime of Monsieur Lange
Here's the story of "Arizona Jim"-- well, maybe not, but the young French author of the very popular cowboy stories is our hero, and we find out if he can live up to the heroics of his dime-novel creation. This light-as-air masterpiece from Renoir needs to be given the full Criterion treatment-- it's an equal to "The Grand Illusion" and "Rules of the Game" and Clair's "Le Million," starring the same actor. All lovers of film will enjoy it.

3.Les Vampires starring: Musidora, Édouard Mathé, Marcel Lévesque, Jean Aymé, Fernand Herrmann
directed by: Louis Feuillade
November 11, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Les Vampires
I've always been a big fan of art cinema and film noir movies. I am very fond of the early great Black and White silent films including Wings, Metropolis, Birth of a Nation and Napoleon among many others. I was greatly surprised with this saga of ten progressive chapters. The movie was made in 1915 and yes, there are repeating pieces of furniture seen between the different sets, and the night scenes are clearly shot during daylight. However, the movie is powerful and not as forcefully acted like many of the "big" early Hollywood movies. It gives you an eerie sense of reality because the actors are truly good and the cinematography captures a vivid and realistic picture of the turn-of-the-20th century France.
I am now a big fan of this movie, and I would amply recommend it to all audiences. ... Read More

4.Fantastic Night starring: Fernand Gravey, Micheline Presle, Saturnin Fabre, Charles Granval, Bernard Blier
directed by: Marcel L'Herbier
February 25, 2003
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Fantastic Night
I've always been a big fan of art cinema and film noir movies. I am very fond of the early great Black and White silent films including Wings, Metropolis, Birth of a Nation and Napoleon among many others. I was greatly surprised with this saga of ten progressive chapters. The movie was made in 1915 and yes, there are repeating pieces of furniture seen between the different sets, and the night scenes are clearly shot during daylight. However, the movie is powerful and not as forcefully acted like many of the "big" early Hollywood movies. It gives you an eerie sense of reality because the actors are truly good and the cinematography captures a vivid and realistic picture of the turn-of-the-20th century France.
I am now a big fan of this movie, and I would amply recommend it to all audiences. ... Read More

5.Lilies - Les feluettes starring: Ian D. Clark, Marcel Sabourin, Aubert Pallascio, Jason Cadieux, Danny Gilmore
directed by: John Greyson
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Lilies - Les feluettes
One of the best films -- let alone one of the best gay films -- of the last 15 years, Lilies is, at its heart, a love story.

It is 1952 and Bishop Bilodeau (Marcel Sabourin) arrives at a Quebec prison to hear the last confession of Simon (the amazing Aubert Pallascio) a dying man who, forty years ago, was tried, convicted and imprisoned for the murder of another man in a small, rural town. When the Bishop takes his place in the prison confessional, he comes face to face with Simon, hardly dying and, as the Bishop comments, much older than when they had last seen one another.

The stage is set for an impressive story. The remainder of the prisoners (with the implicit permission of the prison guards and the prison chaplain), lock his holiness in the confessional and what ensues ... Read More

6.The Crime of Monsieur Lange starring: René Lefèvre, Florelle, Jules Berry, Marcel Lévesque, Odette Talazac
directed by: Jean Renoir
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : The Crime of Monsieur Lange
Here's the story of "Arizona Jim"-- well, maybe not, but the young French author of the very popular cowboy stories is our hero, and we find out if he can live up to the heroics of his dime-novel creation. This light-as-air masterpiece from Renoir needs to be given the full Criterion treatment-- it's an equal to "The Grand Illusion" and "Rules of the Game" and Clair's "Le Million," starring the same actor. All lovers of film will enjoy it.

7.Lilies - Les feluettes starring: Ian D. Clark, Marcel Sabourin, Aubert Pallascio, Jason Cadieux, Danny Gilmore
directed by: John Greyson
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : Lilies - Les feluettes
One of the best films -- let alone one of the best gay films -- of the last 15 years, Lilies is, at its heart, a love story.

It is 1952 and Bishop Bilodeau (Marcel Sabourin) arrives at a Quebec prison to hear the last confession of Simon (the amazing Aubert Pallascio) a dying man who, forty years ago, was tried, convicted and imprisoned for the murder of another man in a small, rural town. When the Bishop takes his place in the prison confessional, he comes face to face with Simon, hardly dying and, as the Bishop comments, much older than when they had last seen one another.

The stage is set for an impressive story. The remainder of the prisoners (with the implicit permission of the prison guards and the prison chaplain), lock his holiness in the confessional and what ensues is a trip back ... Read More

8.The Crime of Monsieur Lange starring: René Lefèvre, Florelle, Jules Berry, Marcel Lévesque, Odette Talazac
directed by: Jean Renoir
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : The Crime of Monsieur Lange
Here's the story of "Arizona Jim"-- well, maybe not, but the young French author of the very popular cowboy stories is our hero, and we find out if he can live up to the heroics of his dime-novel creation. This light-as-air masterpiece from Renoir needs to be given the full Criterion treatment-- it's an equal to "The Grand Illusion" and "Rules of the Game" and Clair's "Le Million," starring the same actor. All lovers of film will enjoy it.

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